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nathan, this is a resounding defeat for the government. does this mean that there will be no bailout for cypress? >> as it stands, yes, that is what it means because they have not accepted the bill, even an amended bill. we are now hearing of a plan b. we did not know what that is, but in answer to your question, there will be no bail out, certainly not at the moment. we understand the president will hold meetings with party leaders tomorrow morning. he will speak with chancellor angela merkel later on this evening, and we also learned that the finance minister is now in moscow. he will have talks with the russian finance minister at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, and local media over the past half hour are speculating that plan b could involve moscow. >> what about the sentiment behind this vote outside of anger? >> cypresus saw itself as being bullied. they said, cassette and we are small, but we are tough." i have been listening to some of the reaction outside parliament. they feel they have been stabbed in the back by the you. there was n
nathan, this is a resounding defeat for the government. does this mean that there will be no bailout for cypress? >> as it stands, yes, that is what it means because they have not accepted the bill, even an amended bill. we are now hearing of a plan b. we did not know what that is, but in answer to your question, there will be no bail out, certainly not at the moment. we understand the president will hold meetings with party leaders tomorrow morning. he will speak with chancellor angela...
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my cordial greetings go to the heads of states and governments, the members of delegations throughout many countries in the world and a diplomatic core. in the gospel, we heard that joseph did as the angel of the lord commanded him and took mary as his wife. these words point to the mission which god entrusts to joseph. he is to be the protector. the protector of whom? of mary and jesus. but this protection is extended to the church as john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph took loving care to mary. he like wise watches over christ's mystical body, the church of which is virgin mary is the model. how did joseph exercise his role as protector? discreetly, humbly and silently, with an unfailing presence of total fidelity, even when he finds it hard to understand. from the time of his betrothal to mary and the finding of the 12-year-old jesus in the temple of jerusalem, he is there every moment with loving care, as the spouse of mary, he is at her side in good times and bad. on the journey to bethlehem for the senses and in the joyful hours when she gave birth. amid the drama of th
my cordial greetings go to the heads of states and governments, the members of delegations throughout many countries in the world and a diplomatic core. in the gospel, we heard that joseph did as the angel of the lord commanded him and took mary as his wife. these words point to the mission which god entrusts to joseph. he is to be the protector. the protector of whom? of mary and jesus. but this protection is extended to the church as john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph took loving...
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most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic committee for human rights calls it a dictatorship where social workers tell parents what to do. >> they claim to be a democracy, far from it. it is a dictatorship. social workers dictating how you live. children. >> this family lost custody of family and it is killing his wife. >> if we can't fix this soon, dominic will not have a mother anymore. >> russia is one of the freest nations in which to home school. family policy expert. >
most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are...
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they're right now just representatives, pretty soon the government will be formed. people will have positions so i think what you are going to see is more and more u.s. assistance to directly get rid of the assad regime and i think the additional line is that we're going to go really hard back at moscow. because moscow's assistance has been pivotal in keeping assad in office. >> how do we go hard back at moscow? >> first of all, go at them diplomatically. their interests where the united states and russia have certain parallel interests and work those interests. the russians believe in linkage. everything with the russians is about linkage. what does putin get from continuing to support assad? one thing he might get a higher oil prices because there's a risk premium on oil. this is important for russia. >> absolutely. >> you know, the united states is going to be a big factor in russia's future because we increase the oil production and the predictions are predicting more than russia or saudi arabia in five or six years. that's a mortal threat to russia if it affect
they're right now just representatives, pretty soon the government will be formed. people will have positions so i think what you are going to see is more and more u.s. assistance to directly get rid of the assad regime and i think the additional line is that we're going to go really hard back at moscow. because moscow's assistance has been pivotal in keeping assad in office. >> how do we go hard back at moscow? >> first of all, go at them diplomatically. their interests where the...
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a fairly tense relationship between pope francis cardinal bergoglio, and argentina and the various governments there. >> reporter: that's right. observers look at the situation in argentina with cristina kirchner as somebody who could check her power. he's somebody that's against gay marriage somebody that's against extra sepgscontraception, and that goes against cristina kirchner.r.ner.r. when pwhe p opan s wcis wci announced during a congressional meeting with kirchner, they actually paused and they stopped to remember president hugo chavez. they did not stop and remember pope francis. so that just goes to tell you and to speak and honor pope francis. now, obviously president kirchner did come yesterday and met for 20 minutes before having lunch. she said that she got a kiss from pope francis to sort of mend the situation that has happened, that's been going on in argentina for many many years between really the government of argentina and the church. bergoglio has always been somebody who has spoken out against really self-absorbed politicians who some say cristina kirchner is. also, during
a fairly tense relationship between pope francis cardinal bergoglio, and argentina and the various governments there. >> reporter: that's right. observers look at the situation in argentina with cristina kirchner as somebody who could check her power. he's somebody that's against gay marriage somebody that's against extra sepgscontraception, and that goes against cristina kirchner.r.ner.r. when pwhe p opan s wcis wci announced during a congressional meeting with kirchner, they actually...
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it's a fantasy government. you know, it's kind of a disneyland government. [laughter] nobodiments to take -- nobody wants to take it away. my wife refused to go to the vatican after the first few times. it's got beautiful treasures in there, but it's a great fortress is great treasures inside, and everywhere, paintings of the donation of con stan tine, the mystical giving of worldly power to the pope, painting on chairs of the bishop peter, which he never was, coats of arms of all of the noble popes who took over in the renaissance, and she said, you know, what could be more against the gospel of jesus than this earthly trumpeting of power and pride? it's not going to go away, but as i say, we really should start treating it with the disrespect it deserves. [laughter] >> is it possible for a church or religion to have structure with hierarchy, implied leadership? is it possible to have that without coming into a toal tearianism, and if so, is it possible to do that, and what would be the best structure? >> yeah. is it possible for a church not to have a high
it's a fantasy government. you know, it's kind of a disneyland government. [laughter] nobodiments to take -- nobody wants to take it away. my wife refused to go to the vatican after the first few times. it's got beautiful treasures in there, but it's a great fortress is great treasures inside, and everywhere, paintings of the donation of con stan tine, the mystical giving of worldly power to the pope, painting on chairs of the bishop peter, which he never was, coats of arms of all of the noble...
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people demanding certain things, legitimate things from the iraqi government. at the same time we have also been beginning to see over the last few weeks al qaeda's flag raised, as well. you can imagine the ripple of fear that's causing for the population in of itself and not just today's attacks that bear the hallmarks of al qaeda. last week, a coordinated complex attack on the justice ministry located in what's supposed to be one of the safest parts of the capital. so we're most certainly now seeing al qaeda beginning to regain quite a bit of its strength. >> general clark, is america safer or less safe? >> we built -- i mean, we got rid of saddam hussein. that's good. everybody understands that. but we gave an opening for al qaeda to come in to iraq. to sink roots in. to have tar gets of americans and now they're feeding on the schism between the sunni and the shia population and that's -- it's more than the iraqi security forces which are shia dominated can handle. so are we safer? very complicated question. we've learned a lot of things as a result of our
people demanding certain things, legitimate things from the iraqi government. at the same time we have also been beginning to see over the last few weeks al qaeda's flag raised, as well. you can imagine the ripple of fear that's causing for the population in of itself and not just today's attacks that bear the hallmarks of al qaeda. last week, a coordinated complex attack on the justice ministry located in what's supposed to be one of the safest parts of the capital. so we're most certainly now...
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and the government can't help. but i know one crime fighting duo that happen to be perfectly suited to protect america from this surge in dogs and appliance violence. >> in a city where bad dogs and appliances are out of control. >> spraying the woman with bullets. >> only two cops can stop the madness [barking] ♪ but sometimes to enforce the rules, you've got to break them. >> you are a loose cannon dog and oven. $40 million worth of property damage, ten dead and dump on the mayor's rug schnur off the force. turn in your bag. pie is not going to cut it this time (bleep). what is that? a golden retriever and a toaster oven have taken hostages. looks like you clowns got one more chance. go get 'em, dogs! what the (bleep) are you waiting for? go. [horns honking] [tiring screeching] ♪ [barking] ♪ [guns firing] ♪ >> looks like i was wrong about you dog and oven. you are a good cop. who is say good cop. >> dog and oven tuesdays at 9:00. >> dammit you burned me again! >> jon: we'll be right b >> jon: welcome back
and the government can't help. but i know one crime fighting duo that happen to be perfectly suited to protect america from this surge in dogs and appliance violence. >> in a city where bad dogs and appliances are out of control. >> spraying the woman with bullets. >> only two cops can stop the madness [barking] ♪ but sometimes to enforce the rules, you've got to break them. >> you are a loose cannon dog and oven. $40 million worth of property damage, ten dead and dump...
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people rush to get their money before the government takes it away. we'll show you what's sending shock waves across the world. >>> 10 states about to get hit just 40 hours before the start of spring. >>> a big break in an infamous cold case. the largest art heist in history, half a billion dollars worth. tonight the public appeal from the fbi. that and tonight's monthly making a difference report. nightly ne "nbc nightly news" begins you now. >>> it appears we came very close to having to come on the air with a special report about the latest mass casualty disaster on a major college campus. this time it was on the sprawling campus of the university of central florida in orlando. police say a student was heavily armed with homemade explosives and an assault weapon. they say he had a plan of attack which he had initiated, but thankfully apparently someone saw something and said something, and tonight a huge tragedy has apparently been averted. nbc's mark potter starts us off from there tonight. >> it was shortly after midnight when the tara i dorm aft
people rush to get their money before the government takes it away. we'll show you what's sending shock waves across the world. >>> 10 states about to get hit just 40 hours before the start of spring. >>> a big break in an infamous cold case. the largest art heist in history, half a billion dollars worth. tonight the public appeal from the fbi. that and tonight's monthly making a difference report. nightly ne "nbc nightly news" begins you now. >>> it appears...
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>>> in cypress residents, protested a plan this could drain their bank accounts under the plan the government could seize 10% of savings accounts banks have been closed but there has been a run on atm machines. >>> jerusalem, preparations under way for president obama's visit his first to israel he is scheduled to leave tomorrow. while the signs are out in israel that is not the case in palestinian territory. protestors tore down a billboard with the president's picture. he is expected to meet with israeli and palestinian leaders but not offer a grand peace plan. >>> in canada police arrested four people wanted in a daring daylight escape from a prison outside montreal yesterday. two men hijacked a helicopter and forced the pilot to fly over a prison where they dropped down a rope. two inmates climbed onboard. three suspects were captured and another arrested nearby. >>> incredible stunt captured on camera. why they decided to pull off this stunt very early in the morning. >>> tracking rain at 10:45 p.m. he will pinpoint the exact timeline. >>> san francisco, looking at a high tech way to mak
>>> in cypress residents, protested a plan this could drain their bank accounts under the plan the government could seize 10% of savings accounts banks have been closed but there has been a run on atm machines. >>> jerusalem, preparations under way for president obama's visit his first to israel he is scheduled to leave tomorrow. while the signs are out in israel that is not the case in palestinian territory. protestors tore down a billboard with the president's picture. he is...
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government by crisis, they've perfected it. mike is on capitol hill. reporter: the continuing resolution would fund the government from march 27th 27th until the end of september, passed with a procedural vote last night. does not appear to be a whole lot of drama but as yogi bear says, it ain't over until it's over. >> we are going to finish the cr and finish the budget before we leave here for easter break. that's for sure. my caucus noses this. the republicans should understand this. senator sessions who was on the noor today saying, i've got a great idea, wait until after easter to do that. not a chance. we're going to move forward on this. reporter: we expect they'll pass the continuing resolution in the next day or so, and as you hear from senator reid, he wants to work an the senate democrats' budget plan before he allows lawmakers to leave town before the easter recess. >> shepard: they want to believe that the republicans are more focused on the budget resolution. >> they say it increases spending-increases debt, raises taxes and never balance
government by crisis, they've perfected it. mike is on capitol hill. reporter: the continuing resolution would fund the government from march 27th 27th until the end of september, passed with a procedural vote last night. does not appear to be a whole lot of drama but as yogi bear says, it ain't over until it's over. >> we are going to finish the cr and finish the budget before we leave here for easter break. that's for sure. my caucus noses this. the republicans should understand this....
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the closures are in response to the sequester cuts by the federal government which slashed about $600 million from the faa. the affected towers will be at airports with fewer than 150,000 flights or 10,000 commercial operations per year. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are all on the list of possible closures. >>> it is the eternal quest. now palo alto city council looking for a solution to the city's parking problem. residents say it's reached a saturation point and things are about to get worse as the new downtown development continues. according to enforcement, the palo alto city council will look at additional proposal, including permits at city garages. they will consider a valet program at another garage putting parking restrictions in residential neighborhoods and building a brand-new parking structure. >> i had lunch in palo alto, come to think of it, on friday. we were able to sit outside. today we can do that but probably not tomorrow. >> lucky you. her and zuckerberg, right? >> roll with it. >> we have a good day shaping up. marla is righ
the closures are in response to the sequester cuts by the federal government which slashed about $600 million from the faa. the affected towers will be at airports with fewer than 150,000 flights or 10,000 commercial operations per year. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are all on the list of possible closures. >>> it is the eternal quest. now palo alto city council looking for a solution to the city's parking problem. residents say it's reached a...
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>> well, i think the issue is not one of big government or no government, which is -- that's how liberals often try to frame it. when, in fact, what can happen is that when you have an activist government who is doing too many things, they become corrupt. wasteful. pretty bad at helping people. it doesn't allow for innovation or new ideas frequently because the government is a pretty clumsy instrument for doing those things. diverting a bunch of money to the federal government which can be cronyism, corruption, awful these things is maybe not the best way to help your fellow man which is an important part of life. conservatives look at the situation and go look, tell me how you are actually helping. it tell me how these programs are actually doing the job they are supposed to be doing without wasting and misusing fun. you don't often get the answer to those questions. >> bill: juan is saying retail politics working. the stock market is doing well now. that doesn't really help the folks too much unless the businesses that are accumulating this money then reinvest and hire people which is,
>> well, i think the issue is not one of big government or no government, which is -- that's how liberals often try to frame it. when, in fact, what can happen is that when you have an activist government who is doing too many things, they become corrupt. wasteful. pretty bad at helping people. it doesn't allow for innovation or new ideas frequently because the government is a pretty clumsy instrument for doing those things. diverting a bunch of money to the federal government which can...
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where the government had no intense of ever building a church. supposed to be a symbol, the steel mill factory, where there would never be a church. and yet i think this pope will manage to rebuild the church in the style of francis, not only in argentina, not only in rome, but i think we'll see it spreading through this tremendous message of love and acceptance of all men and women. >> and we're seeing these beautiful images everywhere you turn in st. peter's square, there is a beautiful work of art. on that political front, it's also very interesting we were talking about the argentinean president and here is someone who may have to adjust some of her own thinking because argentina by all accounts has
where the government had no intense of ever building a church. supposed to be a symbol, the steel mill factory, where there would never be a church. and yet i think this pope will manage to rebuild the church in the style of francis, not only in argentina, not only in rome, but i think we'll see it spreading through this tremendous message of love and acceptance of all men and women. >> and we're seeing these beautiful images everywhere you turn in st. peter's square, there is a beautiful...
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one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to work. >> jim, good to see you there covering things. richard quest as well. >> "around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora. >> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and inve
one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to...
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said which was the idea of first of all was he a man of faith, and secondly, was he a man who could govern. governorring seemed to be an important quality here. >> definitely. there's a real sense that things have to be straightened out. there was a great feeling of drift under benedict. his mind was focused on writing his biography of jesus and being a theologian and he was somewhat aloof and removed from matters. i don't cover the vatican closely i don't have a complete handle on his papacy. you can't have a shera come in who doesn't have the whole package, projecting piety and projecting a sense of faith that will stimulate people to return to the church or reinforce the church. that's got to be essential really at least in the minds of the cart numbers. >> rose: stay with me, i wanted to bring in monsignor. >> i wanted to say something. he was latin american and the church in latin america is very important to the church and the holy sea. >> rose: because that's where the growing numbers are. >> it's not just a question of numbers, it's a question where the battle has been going on for
said which was the idea of first of all was he a man of faith, and secondly, was he a man who could govern. governorring seemed to be an important quality here. >> definitely. there's a real sense that things have to be straightened out. there was a great feeling of drift under benedict. his mind was focused on writing his biography of jesus and being a theologian and he was somewhat aloof and removed from matters. i don't cover the vatican closely i don't have a complete handle on his...
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rumors reached the village of the execution of two on armed fisherman at the government base in nearby bani. they were accused of being militant inform us. a video of the incident later emerges. in neighboring delta state civilians flee as helicopter gunships attack rebel camps and villages where militants were entrenched . can be secured. video surfaces of their flight. the aftermath. the military occupation and the villagers displaced from their homes. with militants in their own midst the inhabitants of the char korea group fearful that they too may come under attack father. nothing is too afraid to do this is a problem that is coming five. only if you are on hand. should be no flying bullets are also in jesus name this war that is going either come by hey i don't i want to fight we need to protect the part i just miss in jesus name god all we ask from you so out of this report that doesn't make peace in the house father let job be peace in jesus and him in result. in mind i saw him. i told my people that is a problem. i saw people in this village can delegates. into jobs. you will
rumors reached the village of the execution of two on armed fisherman at the government base in nearby bani. they were accused of being militant inform us. a video of the incident later emerges. in neighboring delta state civilians flee as helicopter gunships attack rebel camps and villages where militants were entrenched . can be secured. video surfaces of their flight. the aftermath. the military occupation and the villagers displaced from their homes. with militants in their own midst the...
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nuns have more of a governing authority. that could all be done by any pope. >> the center of gravity changing, look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america, some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, anna, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment. when the church changes. >> huge, david. really, i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. there's a lot of rivalries between latin american countries. i can tell you we are all so thrilled at having a latin pope, we don't even mind he's argentinian. just wonderful to have a pope that is going to be able to relate to the americas that lived in political strife, that lived under the repression, that has seen what is going on in argentina, the poverty, the economic crisis, that can not only speak our language but can get our ladnguage, is one of us. i think you'll see him active on issues like immigration. you're going to see that the archbishops will be more active in that even though they have been active a
nuns have more of a governing authority. that could all be done by any pope. >> the center of gravity changing, look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america, some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, anna, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment. when the church changes. >> huge, david. really, i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. there's a lot of rivalries between latin american countries. i can tell...
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because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot, bus or even boat. >> it's absolutely beautiful. great celebration of spring. and a great way to escape all these gray days we have e been having. >> gorgeous. you can find out more about the national cherry blossom festival at cnn.com/travel. experts with the national park service say they don't expect the trees to be in full bloom until about the second week of april. that would be like almost after the festival ends. good luck. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets y
because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot,...
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the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now he wants to try and challenge all the big boys in pakistan's politics. well, it remains to be seen if he can manage that. >> well, that's the thing. he comes back and says he's coming back to in his words save the country. and yet he hasn't got a seat. he hasn't got much of a chance of getting 170 seats in the election one would imagine. meanwhile, what are the charges he's facing? and then as we said he's a guy that the taliban wants to take out. >> yes. absolutely. a couple of reality checks there aren't there? not just the political one, but some harsh ones for him. he's facing legal cases surround
the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now...
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>>> in cypress residents, protested a plan this could drain their bank accounts under the plan the government could seize 10% of savings accounts banks have been closed but there has been a run on atm machines. >>> jerusalem, preparations under way for president obama's visit his first to israel he is scheduled to leave tomorrow. while the signs are out in israel that is not the case in palestinian territory. protestors tore down a billboard with the president's picture. he is expected to meet with israeli and palestinian leaders but not offer a grand peace plan. >>> in canada police arrested four people wanted in a daring daylight escape from a prison outside montreal yesterday. two men hijacked a helicopter and forced the pilot to fly over a prison where they dropped down a rope. two inmates climbed onboard. three suspects were captured and another arrested nearby. >>> incredible stunt captured on camera. why they decided to pull off this stunt very early in the morning. >>> tracking rain at 10:45 >>> a san francisco based, japanese diplomat was given a one year jail sentence. he attacked h
>>> in cypress residents, protested a plan this could drain their bank accounts under the plan the government could seize 10% of savings accounts banks have been closed but there has been a run on atm machines. >>> jerusalem, preparations under way for president obama's visit his first to israel he is scheduled to leave tomorrow. while the signs are out in israel that is not the case in palestinian territory. protestors tore down a billboard with the president's picture. he is...
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we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the consistent meaning, but the tests for determining whether fourth amendment rights have been violated have changed aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, su
we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the...
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the government party, not one of them voted yes. it obtained on a proposal it agreed to. >> bret: the state says affected taxpayers can request a waiver and hope they can struck a deal. we will follow this one. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see the winner of the no respect award. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask
the government party, not one of them voted yes. it obtained on a proposal it agreed to. >> bret: the state says affected taxpayers can request a waiver and hope they can struck a deal. we will follow this one. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see the winner of the no respect award. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers....
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the syrian government and rebels both blaming each other. the white house is looking into the report. if it is true it would be quote a grave violation of international law. >>> president obama is on his way to israel tonight for his first trip there since being elected in 2008. there are low expectations that the visit will produce anything fruitful. president obama will also visit the west bank and jordan during his three-day trip. >>> just off the west bank, rough seas continue for the island country of cyprus. today the parliament rejected a condition of the bailout package. it would allow the government to take a small percentage of people's savings accounts to pay for the country's debt. it is back to the drawing board for the president to devise a new plan. >>> hundreds of thousands of people poured into st. peter's square today for the inaugural mass of pope francis i. dignit arys travelled to the vatican to be part of today's service. jay gray has been following the election and the fest tivities. we have been talking a lot about th
the syrian government and rebels both blaming each other. the white house is looking into the report. if it is true it would be quote a grave violation of international law. >>> president obama is on his way to israel tonight for his first trip there since being elected in 2008. there are low expectations that the visit will produce anything fruitful. president obama will also visit the west bank and jordan during his three-day trip. >>> just off the west bank, rough seas...
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the government is changing their plan. instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there angry. if you woke up tomorrow and saw your account -- your mother's account was being impacted like this, you would be desperately unhappy. i can't imagine what kind of reaction we would get here in the u.s. >> the concern is that cyprus does this, you have problem in italy and spain. and then there's a run on their banks. >> you don't know the impact here. it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly nega
the government is changing their plan. instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're...
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government troops are losing ground to the rebels. analysts say assad is speaking defiantly to try to boost their morale. >>> four years on from the end of fighting, slis ree lafrpga i getting on. many are getting valuable help from the international community. >> reporter: more than 20 years of fighting between the majority government and minority insurgents drove hundreds of thousands of sri lankans from their homes. now, though, the end of the war has allowed nearly 300,000 displaced people to return to the north of the country. it's a region that saw some of the worst violence. it's not just a simple matter of moving back in, of course. with housing and infrastructure destroyed in the war, long-term support is required to rebuild and get life back on track. to take one example of help from abroad, the japan international cooperation agency donated 60,000 palm tree seedlings to sri lanka last year. the war damaged countless trees in this area. many have died completely. we. >> translator: we palm leaves for the roof and can sell th
government troops are losing ground to the rebels. analysts say assad is speaking defiantly to try to boost their morale. >>> four years on from the end of fighting, slis ree lafrpga i getting on. many are getting valuable help from the international community. >> reporter: more than 20 years of fighting between the majority government and minority insurgents drove hundreds of thousands of sri lankans from their homes. now, though, the end of the war has allowed nearly 300,000...
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last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area the size of atlanta >> i'm here to learn how the use weapons. the program teaches us to defend ourselvess, to organize in school and everywhere. >> warner: it's offered in all of gaza's high schools, it's further evidence of hamas's entrenched grip on power here. after winning a majority in palestinian elections in 2006 hamas violently expel fad a from gaza. fatah is the older establish secular party of mahmoud abbas, also known as abu mazen which now runs palestinian affairs on the west bank. as president obama travels to israel and the west bank this week, they are tryi
last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area...
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but the government should be able to control the others because we are licensed. paying something to the government. you don't know who is driving for you. it could be a criminal. you don't know. >> reporter: as you just heard, some cab drivers are upset about the ride sharing services. and the proposal is a response to those services and those ride-sharing apps that cab drivers claim have taken away some of their business. and the board of directors is scheduled to consider this proposal at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> lighting up a cigarette could soon be banned in several palo alto parks. a committee will consider a proposal on a smoking ban in the downtown area. also, at sarah wallace park. city leaders have been getting complaints about increased smoking at those parks. last month, the american heart association gave palo alto a "d" grade for its smoking. >>> and contra costa county take its ban on smoking to a new level. the supervisors discussing a proposal to ban electronic cigarettes. this would require businesses that sell electronic cigarettes to have a tob
but the government should be able to control the others because we are licensed. paying something to the government. you don't know who is driving for you. it could be a criminal. you don't know. >> reporter: as you just heard, some cab drivers are upset about the ride sharing services. and the proposal is a response to those services and those ride-sharing apps that cab drivers claim have taken away some of their business. and the board of directors is scheduled to consider this proposal...
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galvanized by the successful overthrow of the government in nearby tunisia, egyptian activists put out a call on the internet for a large protest against police brutality. >> the call went out on facebook, went out on twitter but also went out among the activist community. and a lot of people thought this is just another call, and who sends out a facebook invitation anyway for a revolution? >> reporter: the organizers are stunned by the response. more than 10,000 egyptians answer the call, filling cairo's tahrir square. >> and they started chanting anti-mubarak when they saw mubarak's police go out there and beat people brutally and start shooting people dead. and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and say mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. so for four days he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information
galvanized by the successful overthrow of the government in nearby tunisia, egyptian activists put out a call on the internet for a large protest against police brutality. >> the call went out on facebook, went out on twitter but also went out among the activist community. and a lot of people thought this is just another call, and who sends out a facebook invitation anyway for a revolution? >> reporter: the organizers are stunned by the response. more than 10,000 egyptians answer...
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hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country governments permission. if they want to go to russia. the mother of these. go to find work. different to thousands of others in many former soviet republics which have experienced almost total economic collapse. the past ten years working construction. he's back in the russian capital after a week's holiday to his home country. where he just had enough time to marry his young bride. but. she's joining. the couple will need all the money. for their future children. didn't want to go to moscow but her feelings don't matter in the past all the important decisions parents and husband who has the final say so as i said i didn't like the idea of going to moscow but my mother and grandfather said they must. know. when you first get here it's always like that. one of the couple's relatives in moscow has agreed to let them stay in her rented flat for a while. to see him as the most successful family member she's worked in moscow for ten years the young couple is confident she'll help you to find a job. i'll try to fi
hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country governments permission. if they want to go to russia. the mother of these. go to find work. different to thousands of others in many former soviet republics which have experienced almost total economic collapse. the past ten years working construction. he's back in the russian capital after a week's holiday to his home country. where he just had enough time to marry his young bride. but. she's joining. the couple will need all the...
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one hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country the government's permission but if they want to go to russia. the mother of these twin boys. go to find work. is no different to thousands of others in many former soviet republics which have experienced almost total economic collapse. has spent the past ten years working on moscow construction sites he's back in the russian capital after a week's holiday to his home country. where he just had enough time to marry his young bride. but rather than enjoying a romantic honeymoon she's joining him in moscow to get a job the couple will need all the money they can to build a home in their native land for their future children. didn't want to go to moscow but her feelings don't matter in the past all the important decisions were made by her parents and now it's her husband who has the final say. i didn't like the idea of going to moscow but my mother and grandfather said i must. yeah. when you first get here it's always like that. one of the couples relatives in moscow has agreed to let them stay in her rented flat for a while. t
one hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country the government's permission but if they want to go to russia. the mother of these twin boys. go to find work. is no different to thousands of others in many former soviet republics which have experienced almost total economic collapse. has spent the past ten years working on moscow construction sites he's back in the russian capital after a week's holiday to his home country. where he just had enough time to marry his young bride....
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to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i had built a sun-dried adobe house in the phoenix area 1957. that was a challenge you could buy the other kind but in this country today it is very hard to buy a sun-dried adobe bricks that somebody has made then dried and in a frame in the sun and that is what we've wanted to use. i ate them and in scottsdale to build some houses like that and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe so we followed his advice and found a starving young architect who was willing to designed a house so we got it built and i loved it. it was so fun until you see it and touch it you probably cannot appreciate why i liked
to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i...
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embassy and other government buildings. as i mentioned 10 years ago tonight that then president george w. bush announced to the nation the war in iraq had begun. >> my fellow citizens, at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations. to disarm iraq. to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. >> shepard: a war that lasted more than 8 years, killed almost 4500 u.s. troops. wounded more than 30,000 others. and officials estimate more than 100,000 iraqis are dead. rick leventhal rode along with the u.s. marines who led the ground invasion. he is live in our new york newsroom in new york. >> 10 years ago tonight the marines we were with had already opened fire at the guard post. we had incoming mortars scream over our heads and watch over a berm as the aerial assault began on the hill. [explosions] >> coalition jets and cobra helicopters destroyed observation and communications assets, helping clear the way for troops to cross the border and invade iraq. sergeant bill
embassy and other government buildings. as i mentioned 10 years ago tonight that then president george w. bush announced to the nation the war in iraq had begun. >> my fellow citizens, at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations. to disarm iraq. to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. >> shepard: a war that lasted more than 8 years, killed almost 4500 u.s. troops. wounded more than 30,000 others. and officials...
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supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to syria with the prime minister. united states is concerned that iran is sending weapons and other materials to syria. iraq has pledged to check the flights going to that country. rising sectarian tension is a cause for concern for the u.s.. here sincests december are threatening to destabilize what is already a fragile coalition government. on the kurdish front, there is tension between the north and baghdad. it is also said to be a topic of discussion between the american official in prime minister. he is trying to get leaders to s
supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to...
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the closures are in response to the sequester cuts from the government. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are on the list of possible closure. "today in the bay's" danielle leigh is live on capitol hill where there are moves to give departments a little more leeway on those big cuts. danielle, good morning. >>> jon, good morning. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary budget to fund the government through the rest of the fiscal year. as part of that, there could be some relief. they are implementing across the board spending cuts as a result of the sequester. parts of the bill could give them more power. they have to go through about 100 amendments the senate tacked on to the bill. it was much simpler when it was passed by the house. it will have to go back to the house for approval. john boehner is waiting to see how it will pan out. they have to pass a temporary budget. once they are passed, they have to focus on that next year's budget. they are hoping to get a big deal here to address the deficit. last year, th
the closures are in response to the sequester cuts from the government. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are on the list of possible closure. "today in the bay's" danielle leigh is live on capitol hill where there are moves to give departments a little more leeway on those big cuts. danielle, good morning. >>> jon, good morning. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary budget to fund the government through the rest of the fiscal year....
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savings accounts and seize their money to pay the government debts. that is the plan in cypress, a european island nation about the size of yellow stone national park. ' its population roughly equivalent to the city of dallas. the plan still needs to go to vote. what's happening there is shaking markets around this planet. the government there has agreed to take up to 10,000 of people's savings as a condition for a nationwide bailout. a tax on money already in the bank. that prompt immediate backlash. [chanting] protesters making known their opinions outside othe parliament building. the major stock market indices in europe all fell about half a percent. the dow dropped more than 100 points at the opening bell today it actually recovered at midday. briefly entered positive territory before pulling back at the end. at the closing bell the dow was down 62. the nasdaq 11, the s&p 9. late in the day, the u.s. treasury a second jack lou said he is closely monitoring the situation in cypress. and is speaking with his european counterparts. gerri willis from
savings accounts and seize their money to pay the government debts. that is the plan in cypress, a european island nation about the size of yellow stone national park. ' its population roughly equivalent to the city of dallas. the plan still needs to go to vote. what's happening there is shaking markets around this planet. the government there has agreed to take up to 10,000 of people's savings as a condition for a nationwide bailout. a tax on money already in the bank. that prompt immediate...
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after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for the prison. those or innocence to be released. >> that is what worries u.s. officials. that the afghans with set free the detainees still in u.s. hands. >> americans want assurances that people they feel are dangerous, if they are released from jail, will not be released on the battlefield. they are worried about an afghan state that has a history of releasing such men. >> president karzai in u.s. officials disagree on internment, holding afghans without trial. karzai believes it is unconstitutional. u.s. troops have done that for years. somehow, they must close t
after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for...
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countries we simply took measures to protect our government building and they use it as an excuse to talk themselves out of keeping the promises they had given me that's what it was about and nothing else suit with class. you mentioned a few times at the start that you were previously called europe's last dictator i looked up and listened through a lot of materials to get ready for this interview and i can say that indeed ninety nine percent of the material i went through had the words europe's last dictator in them and if i understand it right you said to refer to yourself ironically it. could still chose to support some exactly i can tell you how i did it i am to be interviewed by a western journalist and all that person knows about me is what you just mentioned that all these things that are published. is a dictator and even though he probably doesn't he people alive he definitely needs women so here they come for the interim. you sit quietly opposite me a mention in passing the dictatorship thing sort of low key but what i always did was bring it out and talk openly about it and
countries we simply took measures to protect our government building and they use it as an excuse to talk themselves out of keeping the promises they had given me that's what it was about and nothing else suit with class. you mentioned a few times at the start that you were previously called europe's last dictator i looked up and listened through a lot of materials to get ready for this interview and i can say that indeed ninety nine percent of the material i went through had the words europe's...
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more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations all around the world attending this event. among them, u.s. vice president joe biden. and coming up at 6:30 this morning, we'll take you live at vatican city, for a look at how crowds in st. peter's square celebrated today's mass. >>> here's a question. do patients heading into planned parenthood need extra protection in san francisco? that is what they're thinking about for city leaders. they'll be taking up that question today. live in san francisco right now with a controversial proposal to create buffer zones around the clinics. >> reporter: good morning.
more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations all around the world attending this event. among them, u.s. vice president joe biden. and coming up at 6:30 this morning, we'll take you live at vatican city, for a look at how crowds in st. peter's square celebrated today's mass. >>> here's a question. do patients heading into planned parenthood need extra protection in san francisco? that is what they're thinking about for city leaders. they'll be taking...
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and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition government has now been formed and sworn in prime minister benjamin netanyahu now in his third term in office has turned to both a sense of party and a far right political grouping to take the reins but as policy explains the all could of compromise has seen lead to cracks in the new government. he might have perfected the role of israel's great communicator but as prime minister benjamin netanyahu enters his third term of office like his audience his powers of persuasion are shrinking. you need to watch the body language of how this coalition was forged it changed from aggressive to disappointed and after the disappointment the anger will come we'll see that in the open what's already being seen in the open is that netanyahu is new partners are not the ones he wanted form a media per
and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition government has now been formed and sworn in prime minister benjamin netanyahu now in his third term in office has turned to both a sense of party and a far right political grouping to take the reins but as policy explains the all could of...
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government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks. nektar to government contracts for bottled water twenty two people were criminally convicted would fill tens of millions of dollars in contracts for bottled water but for iraqis they're paying a different cost a government rife with corruption and in finding near daily deadly bombing still blast baghdad streets and a quarter of the country's thirty one million lives in poverty. taking the bailout model to extremes the e.u. has given cyprus and ultimatum either force us save us to save banks all. the press send to see up to ten percent of their life savings a raise or all t
government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in...